VOL. XXXI. NO. 53. AROUND IN SULLIVAN. c INTERESTING NEWS=NGTES COMPILED FROM OTHER NEWSPAPERS. Chopped Off His Brother’s Fingers—Attempt ed Suicide With Paris Green—White Lake Has a Newspaper. In Surrogate’s Court la st week the la st w ill and testam en t o f A bram B . L o w , la te o f the tow n o f N eversin k , w as ad m itted to probate. H e bequeathed to h is w ife , P hoebe Jane, a ll his house hold fu rn itu re, the house and lot w here th e y resided during her life tim e, and d irected h is executor to pay her $240 a n n u ally. H e bequeathed to his d au gh ter, V io la L . Porter, $1,500; to his son, D e w itt L o w , $100 and the house and lot w h ere th ey liv ed to be his after the d eath o f his m other, P hoebe Jan e Low ; to Ms daughter, Mary E . Overburgh, $100; to his daughter, Josephine L . M ullen ix , $1,800; to his son, Corbin C. L ow , $1,800. A fte r th e death of his w ife, the rest and residue o f the estate is to be devid ed am on g the five children, share and share alike. E lm er H eiser o f Revonah Lake has tw o sm a ll boys, one aged four and the o th er tw o years. W h ile th e fath er w as a b sen t fro m hom e a fe w days ago, says an exch an ge, th e elder o£ th e tw o d is covered a real h atch et th at w asn ’t w ork in g , and was im m ed ia tely siezed w ith an uncontrollable desire to chop. T he youngster looked search in gly around for a cherry tree to fa ll a v ictim of his h a tch et but cou ld find none. T he cherriest article w ith in sig h t w as his tw o yearOld brother and he proceeded to chop off tw o o f h is fingers from the rig h t hand. \ A cu riou s sig h t w a s w itn essed on M ain str e e t in M onticelio T uesday m orn in g o f la st w eek , w h ich w as observed b y a num b er o f people, says th e R ep ub lic a n . A h en h a w k w a s sa ilin g over M ain street in front of W aller H a ll w ith a good-sized ch ick en in its talons. W hen ab ou t one hundred feet above tbe ground th e bird som e w a y dropped its p rey, w h ich f e ll to tb e street uninju red and scam pered a w a y as fa st as a chicken co u ld . T h e h a w k cam e dow n to a tree, w h ere i t lig h ted and had ju st prepared a seco n d sw oop , w h en it w a s scared aw ay. T h e M ethodist Sunday school at Y o u n g sv ille has been re-organized and th e fo llo w in g officers elected: Superin ten d en t, M rs. C. A . W heeler; assistant ,su p erin ten d en t, Mrs. S. Lorch; secretary, Miss Etta D exter; librarian, E stella L aw ren ce; assistan t librarian, D ella Gorton; treasurer, M iss E tta D exter; or ganist, Estella Lawrence. J o h n 1). L yon s w ill resign his clerk sh ip in th e surrogate’s office at Monticel io th is w eek and open a la w office over S . L . Stron g’s store. M r. L yons w ill be su cceed ed as clerk to the Surrogate’s C ourt by G eorge L . Cooke, w h o w ill tak e u p th e stu d y o f la w w ith Ju d ge S m ith . L ib erty ’s sew er com m issioners, havin g fo u n d th a t it is not p racticable to com p lete th e v illa g e ’s sew er system before th e boarding season opens, announce th a t th e streets w ill n ot be d ug up u n til fa ll. W ork on th e disposal beds w ill, h o w ev er, be begun a t once. T h e su it brought by L aw yer P . B . A k in s o f L ivin gston M anor against W il lia m C. H ard ie o f L ew b each for services rendered, cla im in g $42.50, w a s tried b e fore J u stice C harles T erw illig er and a ju r y M ay 8. T he verd ict g iv en w as fo r $3.50. M rs. G eorge K obertine of Cochecton C enter attem p ted su icid e by taking P a ris green F r id a y even in g, A p ril 28, and her life w a s on ly spared b y her tak in g an overdose. I t is said th a t fa m ily trou b les w a s th e cause. M rs. W illia m W ad h am s of L ivin gston M anor has been tak en to B ellev u e H os p ita l, N e w Y ork , for treatm en t. I t is sa id th a t th e p h ysician s th ere fou n d her to be su fferin g w ith peritonitis and con su m p tion o f th e b ow els. W h ite L ak e n o w has a w eek ly n ew s paper, th e first issu e appearing M ay 8. I t is a five-colum n, four-page sheet. P . W . B u rd g e is th e editor and publisher, and th e p rin tin g is done in th e office of L ib erty R egister. A lb ert Schupp has rented his dancing p iv ilio n , connected w ith th e W ald orf H o u se a t H u r le y v ille , to C larence P r in ce o f M ongaup Centre, w h o w ill run i t d u rin g the com ing sum m er. B en ja m in M isner o f N ev ersin k c u t a la r g e .gash in his le g M ay 1 w h ile b u ild in g a lin e fen ce on h is farm . T he cu t w ill render h im u n ab le to w ork for som e tim e . T h e h o tel an d boarding-house-keepers a n d oth er business m en o f W h ite L ak e ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. JEFFERSONVILLE, N. Y., THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1899. IN AND AROUND TOWN. have organized an im provem ent society for th e purpose of advancing the bu si ness interests Of the p lace. F iv e hun dred dollars have been raised to adver HOME NEWS AND PERSONAL JOT tise it as a summer resort. TINGS OF THE PAST WEEK. W hen. Mr. and M rs. B lako W . G re gory of L ib erty w ere m arried, over fifty years ago, there w ere tw en ty one friends Notes of the Many Improvements Going On of the pair at th e w edd in g. W h en th eii — Short But Interesting Items of People fiftieth w ed d in g anniversary w as c e le Ccming, Going or Staying at Home. brated a fe w w eek s ago it w as figured P h ilip Seelig has disposed of his ironou t th at fou rteen of th e tw en ty-on e are gray horse and now drives a black. still liv in g , w h ich is a rem arkable show ing after a period of fifty years. John Schaefer of Gadosia, a form er A b ou t one hundred m em bers o f the resident here, w as in tow n Tuesday. C lim atological Society of N e w Y ork w ill A steam laundry is one of th e possi visit th e L oom is Sanitarium at Liberty bilities of th e near fu tu re in Jefferson today, com ing on a special train. v ille. T he citizens o f R oscoe are talk in g of E rnest B ohlen and w ife o f N e w York p u ttin g in a sew erage system . It w ill are p aying a v isit to relatives in this be necessary to raise the m oney for the vicin ity. w ork by p rivate subscription. Mrs. J . C. A bplanalp starts today for HUNTER W IE E C O NTEST. Two Daughters of the Deceased Plghting for Shares in the Property. THE DEATH ROLL NEYERSINK YOUNG MAN BY THE CARS. KILLED A D IS P O S S E S S CASE. A Bstkd Man Refused to Vacate a Place Sold. 8t Foreclosure Sale, T he dispossess proceedings brought; From the Monticelio Watchman. before J u stice A . B . M arsh in th e . t©WIll One of the most bitter and. acrimon ious contests th at ever was waged in the Death of a Stevensville Woman in New York— Of B eth el by C harles A . R a n ft o f JGfferSurrogate’s Court of th is cou n ty has so n v ille again st G eorge P erry and w if e Mrs. Jacob Pinckney—Mrs. Fred Wahl been going on at th e court house th is of th e fo rm er p lace h ave, w e under (—Other Deaths In Sullivan, w eek. stand, been settled b y M r. P erry . T h e E dw ard H unter, ah olcl gen tlem an re E leanora B u sh , daughter of th e late farm in d ispute w as form erly ow n ed b y siding at B riscoe, died, lea v in g som e A b ial P . and Caroline B ush o f Y oungs- A ndrew D onaldson, w h o is P erry ’s; four or five thousand dollars and three v ille and w ife of Jacob P in ck n ey, died f ather-in-Jaw. P erry claim s tb a t D on ald daughters, Mrs. H arrison D e w itt of o f dropsy at her hom e a t B u sh v ille F r i son gave th e farm to his daughter, M rs. S teven sville, Mrs. M. A nderson o f near day, M ay 5, aged 57 years. She had P erry, for th e k eep in g of h er fath er th e Briscoe, and M rs. M artha A nderson, been ill for tw o years. T he burial took rem ainder o f h is life , h u t D o n a ld so n now a resident of the city o f P h ila d el place on Sunday in the F u lto n S ettle gave no deed or tran sfer o f th e propertyphia. H e m ade his w ill in 1898, and m ent cem etery near her la te hom e. A fterw ard M r. D onaldson, w h o is o v er 'died in th at year. A lp h eu s P o tts of M rs. P in ck n ey w as born at B u sh ville.. eigh ty years o f age, m ortgaged th e Jeffersonville, w ho had been his leg a l A bout thirty-nine years ago she w as place to Mr. R a n ft, w ho so ld it a t fore adviser for m any years, drew th e w ill, m arried to M r. P in ck n ey, and a year closure sa le a fe w w eeks ago. P e r r y and he and Mrs. P otts w ere th e sub later th ey rem oved to Y o u n g sv ille, and w ife claim ed th e property and re E dw ard H ope, m anager of the n ovelty a w eek ’s v isit to relatives at R oscoe and scribing w itnesses. w h ere th ey conducted a store in the fu sed to v a ca te, w hereupon R a n ft in The* Ju d ge P o tts represented the propon building w h ich adjoins M rs. M yers’ ho- stitu ted dispossess proceedings. w orks at H u rleyville, is plan ning to E ast Branch. before th e surrogate, and w a s the ,el. A fter ten or tw e lv e years they trial o f th e case occupied tw o d ays, A l build several cottages for the accom m o E. H . Barto of N e w Y ork and C. E ent . pheus P o tts o f Jefferson ville b ein g coun dation of his em ployees. Ross of Jersey C ity, tw o E rie officials, first .witness exam ined in th e proceed m oved back to B u sh v ille. T he deceased ings. T he contestants, Mrs D ew itt and is su rvived by her husband; fou r d a u g h sel for th e p lain tiff and T . F . B u sh o f A rthur, son of B . L iebstadter, a m er w ere in tow n T uesday. The» Mrs. W illia m A nderson, w ere represent ters and three sons—Mrs. E m m a W a tts M on ticelio for th e defendants. chant of M onticelio, has passed th e ex Professor Stuehler’s m u sical in stitu te anim ations at the N e w Y ork C ollege of is n ow open for in stru ction in piano ed by T . A . N iv en .o f M onticelio^ Mr. o f M iddletow n, M rs. L o ttie W illia m s of P errys w ill hold an au ction sa le o f th e ir N iven questioned Mr. P o tts closely as C atskill, Mrs. N e ttie K niffin o f L iberty, goods n ex t M onday and g iv e u p posses P harm acy. m usic and voice cu ltu re. to the circum stances atten din g the exe E d w ard and John o f Orange county, sion o f th e farm . M r. D onaldson is n o w The Y ou n gsville spring fa ir w ill be E d B rand is engaged in papering the cution of th e w ill, and asked h im if Mr. Isaae aud H a ttie at home, and one sister, liv in g w ith h is son W illia m J . a t B e th e l, held n e x t . M onday, M ay 15. Over $30 R ose house th rou ghout. I t w ill be oc H unter g a v e any reason for g iv in g all M rs. E d w ard W heeler of Jeffersonville. w ill be given in p rem ium s on horses and cupied b y M rs. F ergu son o f B ethel. his property to M artha A nderson. To R O A D S IN B A D S H A P E . E lizabeth Sander, w ife o f F red W ah l, cattle. Watson Lawrence left last week for this M r. P o tts answ ered: Principal A. J. Glennie of the Monti- Bayonne, N. J., where he has secured a “ H e said his daughter, M artha, had died of pneum onia at her hom e near F rem on t Center on M ay 1, a fter an ill- Dangerous Spots on the Highway Bet wee tt cello H ig h School has been engaged by job at carpentering with a contractor. been very kind to him ; he w as n ot an ness Of tw elv e days, during w h ieh she Jeffersonville and Youngsville. the Board of E d u cation for another F rank N euberger is la y in g th e found old m an and his property w a s very w as attended by a num ber o f physicians. year. T he h ig h w a y b etw een J efferso n v ille ation for E d W h eeler’s b lack sm ith shop, sm all and he m igh t use it a ll up; and he F. M. B u ck ley of L ib erty has connectw hich is to be m oved across the street. didn’t k n ow w hether he w ou ld have H er age w as 35 years, 11 months and 5 and. Y on n gsv ille , w h ich is 0118 o f OUP days. B u ria l took place at H orton ville ed h im self w ith th e hardw are firm of m ain thoroughfares, is n o w in the w o rst an ythin g to leave, b ut if he did he w a n t F rank Sim on and w ife and D ennis M ay 3. Mrs. W a h l w as a daughter of H . W . M ills & Co. at P eterson . condition w e h a v e ever k n o w n it to be ed Mrs. M artha A nderson to have a ll he Theobald Sander o f Y o u n g sv ille, and G olden and w ife o f H ankins w ere visit in dry season, and it m u st be no le ss John E dw ards has sold a h ou se, barn ing at th© residence of John Beck Sun left, H e inquired if he w ou ld have to w as born near th a t place. She w as and tw o acres of lan d at Y o u n g sv ille to than torture for people to be b u m p ed leave th e others som ething. I told n im m arried to Mr. W a h l ten years ago la st day. P eter H u ggler for $250. over it in any kind o f a v e h ic le , The no’—I didn't so understand the la w .” October. Surviving, besides her h u s Jam es S ilver’s m ovin g pictures enter The pension o f Joseph W righ t of road is a continuation o f holes and humps Mr. P o tts gave a len gth y account of band and parents, are three chidren, W h ite L ake, has been increased from $8 tain m en t is booked for E a g le H a ll on from one end to the other, th e la rg e the conversation w ith his clien t preced to $12 per m onth. aged 10 years, 9 years, and 7 m onths re Ju n e 5 and 6. T his show has been here stones, which h ave been unearthed b y in g the execu tion of the w ili, Some of it sp ectively, and one sister— H elen, w ife before. their dirt covering being ground to dust;, derogatory to his tw o other daughters in of G eorge N . W a h l of F rem on t Center. A JU D G M E N T A F F IR M E D . D. R . Startup, the graveston e m an ofthe m anner of th eir treatm ent of him; adding greatly to its deplorable con d ition . T he deceased had m any friends in this L ib erty, p ut up a m onum ent on th e plot he also testified to th e m en tal cap acity A p a rticu la rly dangerous spot in this! com m u n ity, w ho w ill learn o f her death h igh w ay is the slu ice in fron t o f M elv in The Supreme Court’s Decision in the Case Re o f L ouis H em m er in th e n ew P resby of M r H u n ter. w ith m u ch regret. terian cem etery this w eek. G orton’s place on the W eim an n flats Mr. N iv en ’s attack u pon th e w ill w as lating to the Lawrence Estate. M argaret, w ife o f E dw ard K eo u g h of near Y o u n g sv ille. T his slu ice is to rn Charles H om er has leased a strip of based upon th e alleged m en tal incapa The appellate division of the Suprem e Steven sville, died o f pneum onia M ay 1 open and the rupture extends n ea rly to land on Charles SeheideH’s fiat, back of city of H u nter to m ake a w ill. H e had Court at A lb an y on M ay 3 handed dow n w h ile on a v isit to her children in N e w the center of th e road, A n oth er b a d the E a g le H otel, w h ich he w ill u se for the fo llo w in g nam ed w itn esses sw orn to its decision in th e case of W illia m L . Y ork , w here she had been for tw o place is at the slu ice by the cem etery a a garden and “ H om er’s P a r k .” sustain h is position: Mrs. D e w itt, Mrs. Thornton, as adm inistrator of th e goods, w eek s. M rs. K eou gh ’s m aiden nam e little fu rth er on, w h ich is also op en . F red L u d w ig h as a n ew b icycle, a W illiam A nderson, H arrison D ew itt, chattels a.nd credits le ft unadm inistered w as M anion. She w as born in County E ith er o f these d efects is very lik e ly to W illia m G . A nderson, D r. P a in e o f “ F eath erston e.” H e go t it o f our local o f Sarah J . L aw ren ce, deceased, against B ethel; H u gh Tow nsend, an old n eigh G alw ay, Ireland, sixty-th ree years ago, cause a serious accident to th e tra v e le r J u lia S. Moore and others. T he action dealer, H ank K renrich, w h o is w ork in g bor of the deceased testator; Mrs. Mar cam e to th is country in 1848, and sever at n ig h t, and th ey shou ld be rep aired w as brought to foreclose a m ortgage up q u ite a business in th at line. al years later w as m arried to Mr. w ith o u t any delay w h atever. T he h igh T h e E a g le H o tel bar and billiard garet G lasgow , R ev . Joseph P . Carley, K eough, a farm er o f th e to w n o f L iber ow ned by th e p lain tiff’s in testa te at the a M ethodist m in ister on th e S teven sville w a y from here to K enoza L a k e Is also tim e of her death, and w as tried at the room s have been brightened up by the charge from 1895 to 1898; D av id V an- ty , w here she had resided for the past said to need repairing very m n ch . Jan uary term of County Court before application of n ew paper, p ain t and K euren, and G eorge Stephenson, a far fifty years. She i3 survived by her h u s varnish, put on by W ill L aw ren ce. Judge. S m ith, Docked His Dog’s Tail. m er of Briscoe, w ho purchased a farm band and the fo llo w in g sons and daugh On the tria l of th e action th e defend J . G . Staib and w ife of B rooklyn cam e ters: M artin, M ichael and John K eough of M r. H u n ter. Mr. N iv en m ade o u t a Chester, the six-year-old son o f ants offered a n ote or due b ill, held by la st w eek to fit up their n ew house here, and Mrs. E lizab eth C hurchill o f N e w p retty Strong case, if his evidence had G eorge L u d w ig o f th e W h ite S u lp h u r E . R . L aw rence again st Sarah JR. L a w w h ich is nearly com pleted. M rs. Staib been uncontradicted; b ut his opponent York, Mrs. Thomas K e lly of L iberty, Springs h otel, has a you n g St. B ernard rence for th e sum of six hundred and w ill rem ain here n ow for the sum m er. produced fu lly as m any w itn esses o f in and Jam es and M ary at hom e. The dog. The other day a m an told th e lit fifty dollars. The defendants insisted M iss C. Clos o f B rooklyn stopped at telligen ce and good repute, w ho testified burial took place from S t. P eter’s tle fe llo w that he had a dog, too, b u t it s th at th e note w as a proper counter claim A u g u st N eub erger’s a couple days last very forcib ly in support o f th e dead church in L ib erty M ay 4. ears and ta il were cu t off, and added and shou ld be allow ed as an offset w eek . W e understand th at M iss Clos is m an ’s m en tal cap acity and the sound Thom as H ick ey, for tw en ty-five years th a t th at w as the on ly w a y to h a v e a ness o f his m ind. T he la st three years against the su m due upon the m ortgage. look in g for a property here on w h ich to of his life w ere very closely dissected sergeant o f the N e w Y ork D etectiv e Bu* *dog—it w as the s ty le . E vidently th e b oy The opinion of J u d ge Sm ith held “ that build. and every d etail given of his religiou s, reau, died iu M onticelio ou Thursday r th ough t th at if th at w as th e case h e so cia l and business life . I t w ill be som e the note is a proper counter claim and nigh*-, M ay 4. H e w a s 50 years old. Chris Sander is p u ttin g in a force tim e before the court can analyze the m igh t as w e ll have his dog in sty le a lso , should be allow ed in th is action, aud pum p alb the 165-foot w e ll o f J . G. Staib. evidence sufficiently to g iv e an opinion. Sergeant H ick ey w as retired five years for soon after he le d his pet to th e chop th at the plaintiff is en titled to the u su al ago, lea v in g a good record behind h im . ping block and w ith o u t any ado took th e Mr. Staib has ordered a tw elv e:lig h t ju d gm en t of foreclosure and sale for the F or tw o years he had been in poor axe and chopped off its ta il. I f th e d og N iagara F a lls gas m achine for his HYMENEAL. am ount o f the bond and m ortgage w ith h ealth and had been under the care o f had not protested, its ears w o u ld n o house. in terest thereon, as claim ed in th e com the hest physicians. H is rem ains w ere doubt have gone the sam e w a y . Mrs. W . C. Brand returned to the city M iss M innie Sch m id t, only daughter p laint, less the am ount of th e due b ill taken to N e w Y ork and interred in Cal on Saturday. She intended at first to o f J . M. S chm idt o f N orth B ranch, and and in terest from the day of its d a te.” Where Are Our Boarding-Houses? vary. The case w a s appealed to th e Suprem e occu p y her house here th is year, but John M uir of B in gh am ton w ere q u ietly R ansom L eR oy, son o f R iley L eR oy The Ontario & W estern “ S u m m er C ourt by the p lain tiff, Thornton, and has d ecid ed to spend the sum m er at the m arried at th e hom e o f th e bride’s parents at noon yesterd ay b y R ev . S. o f N eversink, m et a sudden and u n ex H om es” hook for 1899 is ou t, and is tb e the decision of th is court, ju st handed seashore. T he N orth pected death at M ilton, U lster county, handsom est one y e t issu ed b y th a t com C harles Scheidell is b u ild in g a m ilk M uery o f H orton ville. dow n, affirms the ju d gm en t obtained in on M ay 2. Y ou n g L eR oy had gone pany. Of th e fifty or m ore boarding th e C ounty Court, w ith costs. F rank house on th e east side of h is large barn, B ranch band serenaded the couple, w ho there to w ork at driving team and w h ile houses in and about Jefferson ville, th ere S. A nderson of C allicoon D epot w as the w h ere h e w ill cool his m ilk in a tank. le ft shortly after th e cerem ony for their T he driving across th e railroad track at th at are on ly six represented in th is book. attorney for Thornton, and A lph eus H e expects to start a m ilk route in th is fu tu re hom e at B in gh am ton . groom form erly resided in th e v icin ity place w as stru ck by tbe cars and k illed . Onr boarding-house-keepers are not at P otts of Jeffersonville for the defendant, v illa g e n ex t w eek . H e w as aged nineteen years. T he re a ll w id ea w a k e. T h e railroad com p an y is o f N orth B ran ch. J u lia S. ikoore. John B eck ’s large, boarding-house is m ains w ere brought to h is hom e at N e v glad to put th e nam es o f th eir houses in M iss M argaret Z im m erm an o f F r e nearing com pletion. I t is a ponderous ersink for burial. this book w ith o u t charge, if th ey w o u ld Disposing of Garbage. affair and w ill accom m odate a sm all m ont Center and W illia m A . K ad el, - Charles B ack u s S m ith, a veteran b u t send th em in . A t the cleaning-up tim e o f th e year Village in itself. E v ery room has been m anager o f th e P ort Jervis Opera H ouse, w ere m arried T uesday even in g, printer, w h o published the S u lliv a n m an y people are at a loss to k n o w w hat fitted w ith an electric ca ll b ell. Business News. C ounty H erald at M onticelio in th e M ay 2, at th e hom e o f the bride’s cousin, to do w ith a ll the garbage w h ich has ac V ictor H ofer has been sprucing up A d vertisem en ts m ean th e n ew s o f busi early thirties, and w h o w h en a you n g cu m u lated around th eir places during th in gs around the B en n ett residence' on M rs. F red S ch w eiker, in P ort J erv is. m an w as a fello w -w o rk m a n o f H orace ness. A m an w ho has a sp ecial a rticle Josep h U lrich of B riscoe and Mrs. the w in ter, and consequently th ey dum p M aple avenue." Mr. H ofer is one of th e G reeley, died a t M iddletow n Saturday, w h ich h e is enabled to se ll a t a p r ic e it in th e m ost convenient place to be m ost industrious m en w e k n ow o f, and L ena Schroeder o f near Jeffersonville m a terially b elow his com petitor h as a w ere m arried on M ay 4 at th e hom e o f in h is eig h ty -n in th year. found. Care shou ld be taken n ot to de it is hard w ork for h im to be id le. I ts n ature is n o t Joh n P . C okelet o f M onntaindale died fine n ew s ite m . th e form er. T he w ed d in g w as d u ly cel posit such refu se an yw h ere w here it w ill F ran k T , Seheidel o f N e w York is iu changed because h e buys a lim ited p art becom e a p u b lic nuisance. Section 431 tow n th is w eek on business. Mr. Schei- ebrated th at even in g h y th e couple and on A p ril 28. H e is survived by his Wid ow , tw o daughters and one son. F o r o f th e paper in w hich he can in form th e o f title 12 o f th e penal code of th e state d el is a com m ission m erchant and han d their friends. years M r. C okelet conducted a large p u b lic o f th e n e w p rice he is enabled t o o f N e w Y ork reads in part as follow s: les a ll th e cheese m anufactu red by th e sum m er boarding-house near M ountain- m ake.— C incinnati C om m ercial-T ribune. Gone to Attend Mormon Conference. dale. “ A person w h o deposits, leaves or keeps Jeffersonville C ream ery C om pany. Thom as R ile y , an old resident of o n or near a h igh w ay or route o f pu blic H enry A bp lan alp of S a lt L ak e C ity Dwelling House Burned. P h il B ietz and John G lassel h ave fin M onntaindale, died suddenly A p ril 29 travel, either on th e land or on th e w a t ane H erbert B allan tin e o f O gden, U ta h , T h e d w ellin g house o f E . O strander a t th e hom e o f his daughter, Mrs. Jam es ish ed up th e job o f p ain tin g th e M ason er, an y nuisance or u n w holesom e s u b th e tw o y o u n g m en w ho h ave been hold Carden. H a is su rvived b y three child Cochran, situ ated about a m ile sou th o£ ic H a ll, and th at p articu lar spot ou stance . . . is g u ilty o f a m isd e in g M orm on gospel m eetings' in the ren. R oscoe on th e C allicoon road, w a s M ain s tr e e t n o w looks a hundred per m eanor, punishable by a fine o f n ot less S w iss H ill schoolhouse for som e tim e burned T uesday afternoon, M ay 9. I t cen t better th an it did before th e n ew th an one hundred dollars, or b y im p ris Confirmation Service. p ast, w en t to Scranton, P a ., on F rid a y w a s in su red in th e C allicoon M u tu al A s dress w as p u t on. onm ent for n ot less th an three or m ore to atten d th e MormonNconference. I t is Confirmation service w ill be h eld in sociation for $700 on th e house and $400 F rank L au fersw eiler has added a than s ix m onths, or b oth .” n ot k n ow n w h eth er th ey w ill return the G erm an P resb yterian church Sunday on th e con ten ts. T h e am ou nt o f lo ss su m m er k itch en to the rear o f h is house. here or not. T h ey m ay be sen t else m orning, and E n g lish service w ill be su sta in ed is n o t d efinitely sta ted . M r. L a u fersw eiler returned Saturday Coronerg to Be Salaried w h ere, W h ile here th ey occu p ied a h eld a t th e u su a l hour in th e even in g. from a trip to N e w Y ork. H e look s for W ith th e la w abolishing coroners’ another prosperous boarding season th is house belon gin g to Casper E g g ler on the T he pastor, R ev . G . A. G odduhn, re The Best and Cheapest Advertising. turned fro m the city yesterday. ju ries also com es a la w providing th a t year. H e is m ak in g a g rea t success of S w iss H ill. N ew sp ap er ad vertisin g is th e best k in d th e .office o f coroner sh a ll be a salaried k eep in g sum m er boarders. o f a d vertisin g, b ecau se i t w ill carry th e one, th e salaries to be fixed h y th e An advertisement is never too short if T om orrow ’s su ccess depends on to in fo rm a tio n to m ore people fo r less c o st th a n a n y other k in d . d ay’s ad vertisin g. R en ew you r R ecord before it expires. it tells what you want to say. 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